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Eicosyl ferulate, a phenolic compound, is isolated from the fresh root and stem of Aristolochia kankauensis. Eicosyl ferulate exhibits glucose uptake stimulatory activity.

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Eicosyl ferulate Chemical Structure

Eicosyl ferulate Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 133882-79-8

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Eicosyl ferulate, a phenolic compound, is isolated from the fresh root and stem of Aristolochia kankauensis. Eicosyl ferulate exhibits glucose uptake stimulatory activity[1][2].

Molecular Weight

474.72

Formula

C30H50O4

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O=C(OCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC)/C=C/C(C=C1)=CC(OC)=C1O

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